On April 4, in support of her new record, Clean, Sophie Allison, also known as Soccer Mommy, came to the Doug Fir for a night of great music and laughter. Her support was Northwest native Madeline Kenney who was quick to mention her time living in Portland! A very nice way to open up the show with the grooves and sentimental lyrics to make a lovely combination. Soccer Mommy then came out to finish the night and played a mix of their discography. A lot of dancing and funny moments between songs with Allison and the crowd. It’s always great to have a good laugh when you’re having fun! Get a glimpse into the show:

On March 29 at Revolution Hall, Mount Eerie was on tour to promote his recent release, Now Only, which came out about a week and a half before this performance. He brought along Black Belt Eagle Scout, his friend and musician from the same town of Anacortes, WA. Revolution Hall was full of emotion from both artists with the subject matters. While sad in emotion at times, they were beautiful and thoughtful performances from both of them. Check out some photos of the evening:

From the very moment the stage lights came on, the entire venue had a higher level of energy that wasn’t there before. Everyone became hyper aware of what was going to happen. They were going to see The Fever 333.

Post-rock staple This Will Destroy You went on a small West Coast tour celebrating the 10-year anniversary of their acclaimed self-titled release. As well as playing that record entirely, they also played their other earlier record, Young Mountain.